Morrow Audio re-design announcement: No more Ag coated Cu; Increased numbers of runs.


Just got a notice in my Email about this. Seems like the new design went into production in June. It does have me scratching my head a bit. I’m wondering if any Morrow Audio cable users (old or new design) have comments. The link will take you to the announcement that provides details on the new cable design including instructions for determining whether someone has received old or new design cables.

http://morrowaudio.com/announcement


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My original M1 Morrow cables sounded amazingly good, which means they know what they're doing regardless of the fact that 2 runs of silver clad copper is somewhat minimalist. I traded 2 cables in the "60%" off deal (out of curiosity, and the faith in my being able to remember to send my old cables back) and now that they're mostly broken-in they are VERY good sounding cables, this relative to my decades of using AQ, MIT, and other stuff.
My M1 cables( traded in a year later) we’re not very impressive in my system.  Simply not keepers, and it was apparent that Morrow had them in the line up as a gateway drug, a cheap entrance into his products.

perhaps they do better with tube components.
I work for an aerospace company where we vigorously test wire performance. Audiophile wires are straight up BS. And most audiophile so they say are deaf. Unless you are a machine who can measure Hz difference then all of you are idiots. It’s true that audiophiles has bitten by snake oil😂😂. Save your money and buy a Walmart wire and convince yourself it sounds better. And you’ll have a better retirement account where you can actually enjoy listening to live music. Do you think the well known manufacturers uses stupid audiophile wires when they make their amps and receivers? Don’t think so....
We’ve seen how aerospace companies do with designing and vigorously testing passengers jets, no? 😛
silver is highly conductive,

it does not interfere with copper's behavior when under any given load,

Silver's oxide is conductive,

silver's oxide does not change the impedance spec in the gross or the minutia of the cable's possible loading scenarios,

it protects the copper from aging and oxidizing (breaking down, etc) in complex varied environments.

These things make it last a long time and work well under very widespread conditions.

Thus the mil spec of silver/copper wire. It says nothing about sound qualities, as you might imagine. Neither here nor there.